Ceramic Review
Archived since
February 1970
Complete Archive
339 issues
An invaluable resource for potters, ceramicists, ceramic artists, collectors, enthusiasts and students, Ceramic Review has been inspiring ceramics communities since 1970.
Combining authoritative writing with top-quality photography, the bi-monthly magazine contains a range of features on historic and contemporary practice, as well as valued technical information, masterclasses, auction coverage for collectors, exclusive interviews and signposts to key events and exhibitions.
If you are passionate about ceramics, pottery, art and design, Ceramic Review will provide you with a window into the diverse workings of potters, ceramic artists, collectors and galleries from across the world.
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From deeply personal figurative sculptures to work that addresses ecological issues and functional pots, CR339 features profiles of Sharon Griffin, Mella Shaw and Charlie Collier.
Chris Bramble reflects on the influence of Zimbabwean art in his pottery, and Jeremy Beillina discusses his emerging practice.
For technical insights, Lisa Katzenstein reveals the potter's secrets behind her majolica-inspired works, and our cover star, Patricia Volk, takes us step-by-step through the slab-building process she uses to create her one-off forms. Also, Linda Bloomfield examines sustainable ceramic materials, processes and teaching practices.
Plus, we preview Ceramic Art London 2026, Edina Fiegel interprets the dialogue between Picasso, Barceló and pieces from antiquity in the exhibition Reflections: Picasso x Barceló, and Ashley Thorpe takes a closer look at the work of Claire Curneen.
Chris Bramble reflects on the influence of Zimbabwean art in his pottery, and Jeremy Beillina discusses his emerging practice.
For technical insights, Lisa Katzenstein reveals the potter's secrets behind her majolica-inspired works, and our cover star, Patricia Volk, takes us step-by-step through the slab-building process she uses to create her one-off forms. Also, Linda Bloomfield examines sustainable ceramic materials, processes and teaching practices.
Plus, we preview Ceramic Art London 2026, Edina Fiegel interprets the dialogue between Picasso, Barceló and pieces from antiquity in the exhibition Reflections: Picasso x Barceló, and Ashley Thorpe takes a closer look at the work of Claire Curneen.
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